What is the largest number of different letters that can be used in a word square? For word squares ...
Excluding patterns with three or more consecutive identical letters, there are 41 different word pat...
In my article Single and Double Transposal Squares in the May 1980 Word Ways, I generalized the co...
Problem: Using any 21 alphabetic letters of your choice, each one exactly five times, construct a gr...
23751 different sets of four letters can be formed from the 26 letter of the alphabet, if order is i...
The November 1971 Kickshaws introduced the problem of finding thirteen four-letter words which toget...
Puzzle: Using 13 different letters of the alphabet, each repeated 4 times, construct 13 4-letter wor...
In the may 1983 Word Ways, Helen Motamen describes a word puzzle contest she won in which the object...
The November 1975 issue of Word Ways presented a set of 52 7-by-7 word squares that were generated b...
Here\u27s a pretty problem, which I heard of recently from Scrabble player Eric Harshbarger (who hea...
Using the letter-distribution of the game of Scrabble (allowing the two blank tiles to represent any...
In a continuation of my studies on alphabetical letters in five-letter words (see the May 1978 Kicks...
The so-called Jotto problem--construct five five-letter words out of 25 different letters--was exami...
In the November 1972 Word Ways, we presented an article entitled One-Letter Words which demonstrat...
Most readers of Word Ways are aware that Henry Ernest Dudeney, England\u27s most distinguished puzzl...
What is the largest number of different letters that can be used in a word square? For word squares ...
Excluding patterns with three or more consecutive identical letters, there are 41 different word pat...
In my article Single and Double Transposal Squares in the May 1980 Word Ways, I generalized the co...
Problem: Using any 21 alphabetic letters of your choice, each one exactly five times, construct a gr...
23751 different sets of four letters can be formed from the 26 letter of the alphabet, if order is i...
The November 1971 Kickshaws introduced the problem of finding thirteen four-letter words which toget...
Puzzle: Using 13 different letters of the alphabet, each repeated 4 times, construct 13 4-letter wor...
In the may 1983 Word Ways, Helen Motamen describes a word puzzle contest she won in which the object...
The November 1975 issue of Word Ways presented a set of 52 7-by-7 word squares that were generated b...
Here\u27s a pretty problem, which I heard of recently from Scrabble player Eric Harshbarger (who hea...
Using the letter-distribution of the game of Scrabble (allowing the two blank tiles to represent any...
In a continuation of my studies on alphabetical letters in five-letter words (see the May 1978 Kicks...
The so-called Jotto problem--construct five five-letter words out of 25 different letters--was exami...
In the November 1972 Word Ways, we presented an article entitled One-Letter Words which demonstrat...
Most readers of Word Ways are aware that Henry Ernest Dudeney, England\u27s most distinguished puzzl...
What is the largest number of different letters that can be used in a word square? For word squares ...
Excluding patterns with three or more consecutive identical letters, there are 41 different word pat...
In my article Single and Double Transposal Squares in the May 1980 Word Ways, I generalized the co...